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We're thrilled to announce that Companah has been chosen to receive a funding grant from NC IDEA, a private foundation committed to supporting entrepreneurial ambition and economic advancement in North Carolina. Micro-grant recipients were chosen from 30 finalists that had been selected from 208 submissions. Applications were accepted from NC-based startups with innovative products or business [...]

My daughter makes the absolute best cookies in the world. I know she follows the standard Toll House cookie recipe that's printed on the bag for all the world to see, and I know that the only thing she does differently is to add butterscotch chips. Nonetheless, to me they are the best cookies in [...]

What happens when one pet passes away? Do animals have their own way of grieving the loss of each other? This article explores the idea of pets and grief by telling the story of a young game developer who wrote his first game, sharing the story of one cat on the journey to find the friend he lost.

Growing up in the 1980s, almost every school day started the same. Winston-Salem Journal Wake up, walk in to the kitchen. Get the Cheerios out of the cabinet, milk out of the fridge. Find where the sugar bowl was put away (the same sugar bowl is used for cooking, for making [...]

Little changes can lead to medium-sized changes. Medium-sized changes can lead to big changes. What if momentum that was begun by not chewing on fingernails, brushing teeth twice a day, and no longer intentionally farting while walking in front of Shannon - what if those little changes led to a daily discipline of exercise and yoga. What if it led to making better choices with our money. What if it led to starting our own business.

So how do you pronounce "Companah"? And how did you come up with that name? Companah, written phonetically: kom-PAN-uh We chose this as the name for our business as a mash-up of fundamental principles of who we are - compassion for our companions. Our pets are part of our family, and upon their loss they [...]

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Cost of Water Cremation

Cremation services for cats and small animals

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Private Cremation*

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Private Cremation for a cat is $175.

Your companion will picked up from your home or vet, be set apart from others and returned within a few days (pick up and delivery is included in the cost shown). Your pet's remains will be brought home in an engraved Tree of Life urn or a biodegradable container that your family can safely bury in a location of your choice and a three-inch Carolina Pine tree seedling to potted for years or planted outdoors to honor your companion.

We also offer paw prints and additional items you may like to consider memorialize your companion.

Your companion picked up from your home or vet, will be taken care of with great care, and their remains will be returned to earth in a respectful manner along with other pets that have been in our care (pick up is included in the cost shown).

We also offer paw prints and additional items you may like to consider memorialize your companion.

For dogs up to 30 pounds, the cost is $100. If your pet is between 31-70 pounds, the cost is $125. Communal cremation for dogs larger than 70 pounds will be $150.

Your companion picked up from your home or vet, will be taken care of with great care, and their remains will be returned to earth in a respectful manner along with other pets that have been in our care (pick up is included in the cost shown).

We also offer paw prints and additional items you may like to consider memorialize your companion.

Private water cremation for a smaller dog (less than 30 pounds) is $175.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

Private water cremation for a medium-sized dog (between 30-70 pounds) is $195.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

Your dog will be set apart from others, and their remains will be returned to you in a scattering bag for transporting the ashes to a final resting place or a biodegradable urn that you can safely bury in a location of your choice.

If you prefer to honor your pet with a permanent memorial urn, we can return the remains of your pet in an urn of your choosing.

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